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Curricula Vitae in Pharmacy - Dean's Office
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Name | Personal Focus | Summary |
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Jordan BallouClinical Associate Professor |
Jordan Marie Ballou, Pharm.D., BCACP, is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Outcomes Sciences and the Kennedy Pharmacy Innovation Center. Dr. Ballou received her Bachelor of Science in Molecular and Structural Biochemistry from North Carolina State University in 2009 and earned her Pharm.D. at the Campbell University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in 2015. | |
Joe Carlo MagagnoliClinical Assistant Professor |
Joe Magagnoli is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences (CPOS), College of Pharmacy. He earned a M.S. in Statistics from Texas A&M University in 2014. | |
Brianna NelsonClinical Instructor |
Brianna C. Nelson is the PGY1 Community Pharmacy Resident at Premise Health-Wiggins Family Medical Center and Pharmacy in Carrollton, Georgia. She received her Pharm.D. from Mercer University. Brianna is passionate about arming patients with knowledge to foster patient independence regarding health outcomes and serving the underserved. | |
Kathy Q. Quarles MooreClinical Associate Professor |
Kathy Quarles Moore, R.Ph., is a graduate of the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy where she received her B.S. in Pharmacy. She is currently the Lab Director of Community and Compounding labs at the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy. Quarles Moore is also a practicing independent retail pharmacist at Riley’s Drugs in Lexington and Apothecare Pharmacy in Leesville, South Carolina. | |
Dr. Julie Marie SeaseAssociate Dean |
Julie M. Sease, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS, CDE, BCACP is the Senior Associate Dean and a Clinical Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences at the College of Pharmacy. Dr. Sease received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy in 2003. She then completed a primary care pharmacy practice residency at the William Jennings Bryan Dorn VA Medical Center in 2004. | |
Professor Chang-uk LimResearch Associate Professor |
functions of several key signaling molecules during development, progression of human diseases, particularly in breast cancer and leukemia | Chang-uk Lim, Ph.D., joined UofSC as a Research Assistant Professor and the Flow Cytometry Core Director in May 2011. Lim has more than 18 years of experience in cell sorting, cell cycle analysis, apoptosis and immunophenotyping. Specific areas of interest include understanding the mechanisms, which allow cancer cells to develop resistance to chemotherapy at the cellular and molecular levels. |
Dr. Karen McGeeClinical Associate Professor |
Geriatrics, Seniors | Research interests include Geriatric Education Center (GEC) Grant: Educate health care practitioners on caring for senior adults. This is a multidisciplinary program. Diabetes care for frail elders Poly-pharmacy Medication Adherence |
Dr. Kayla Samantha AntoszClinical Instructor |
Infectious Diseases, Antimicrobial Stewardship | Kayla Antosz, Pharm.D., is a Clinical Instructor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences at the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy. She also is the lead antimicrobial stewardship pharmacist for the Antimicrobial Stewardship Collaborative of South Carolina (ASC-SC). Antosz received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the South Carolina College of Pharmacy Columbia campus in 2019 as the last graduating class of SCCP. |
Diego AltomareResearch Assistant Professor |
isolation of DNA and RNA from difficult samples | Diego Altomare, Ph.D., joined UofSC as manager of the Microarray Core Facility in September 2010. He has more than 14 years of experience in all aspects of microarray experimental design, RNA processing and labeling, microarray hybridization and scanning, and data analysis using both the Agilent Technologies and the Affymetrix (Thermo Fisher Scientific) platforms. |
Stephen J. CutlerDean |
Pharmacy, Natural Products and Medicinal Chemistry, Translational Sciences | Dr. Stephen Cutler is a broadly trained natural products medicinal chemist who serves as the dean of the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy. He was previously chair of the Department of BioMolecular Sciences and a professor of medicinal chemistry, pharmacognosy, and pharmacology at the University of Mississippi. He has led 4 center grants from the NIH and the CDC and has received more that $36 million in extramural funding during his career. |
Jennifer BakerClinical Associate Professor |
Pharmacy Law, Experiential Education | Jennifer Baker, Pharm.D., is the director of experiential education and a clinical assistant professor for the College of Pharmacy. She received her doctor of pharmacy from the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy in 2002 and is a licensed pharmacist in the state of South Carolina. Baker has been teaching the SC MPJE review for more than ten years and serves as the course coordinator and faculty for the Pharmacy Law and Ethics course. |
Caroline Arnette AsbillClinical Assistant Professor |
pharmacy operations | Caroline Asbill, Pharm.D., is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcomes Sciences at the University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy. She also maintains a practice site in pharmacy operations at Prisma Health Richland Hospital. Dr. Asbill received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the South Carolina College of Pharmacy, Columbia campus. |
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